JSS Medical College, Mysore moves down to rank 20 in NIRF Medical Ranking 2020
Team Careers360 | June 15, 2020 | 07:56 PM IST
NEW DELHI: The Ministry of Human Resources and Development has released the National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF) ranking 2020 on June 11, through an e-release. As per the latest updated NIRF 2020 ranking data on the official website, nifindia.org, 118 medical colleges have participated to assess their NIRF ranking. Out of which JSS Medical College, Mysore managed to get rank 20 among top medical colleges of India by obtaining 54.32 scores out of 100. JSS Medical College is always among the top-notch medical colleges of India, as the previous year also it was placed at rank 17 by obtaining 50.58 overall scores.
The NIRF 2020 ranking for all medical institutes has been allotted on five parameters like peer perception, outreach, inclusivity, graduation outcomes, and teaching, learning resources.
Ranking methodology and obtained score
To provide the NIRF 2020 ranking of top medical colleges in the country, the framework follows a methodology to score on the basis of the performance of the college. Candidates can go through the obtained score of JSS Medical college for NIRF ranking 2020 & 2019 from the table below.
NIRF score comparison 2020 and 2019
Factors |
Marks |
Weightage |
Teaching, Learning & Resources |
100 |
0.3 |
Obtained score: 67.75 (2020) |
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Obtained score: 68.72 (2019) |
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Research and Professional Practice |
100 |
0.3 |
Obtained score: 18.25 (2020) |
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Obtained score: 19.01 (2019) |
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Graduation Outcomes |
100 |
0.2 |
Obtained score: 85.80 (2020) |
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Obtained score: 68.14 (2019) |
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Outreach and Inclusivity |
100 |
0.1 |
Obtained score: 68.37 (2020) |
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Obtained score: 71.30 (2019) |
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Perception |
100 |
0.1 |
Obtained score: 45.20 (2020) |
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Obtained score: 34.97 (2019) |
NIRF ranking 2020 Submitted institute data for NIRF ranking
JSS Medical College, Mysore, has submitted the below-mentioned data for the NIRF ranking assessment.
Students intake (2018-19):
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UG 5 Years Programs: 200
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PG 2 Year Programs: 77
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PG 3 Year Programs: 184
Students intake (2017-18):
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UG 5 Years Programs: 200
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PG 2 Year Programs: 48
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PG 3 Year Programs: 173
Total actual student strength (2020)
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UG 5 Years Programs: 950
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PG 2 Year Programs: 97
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PG 3 Year Programs: 441
Total actual student strength (2019)
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UG 5 Years Programs: 950
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PG 2 Year Programs: 81
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PG 3 Year Programs: 407
JSS Medical College Ranking - Placement report
UG (5-year program)
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In the previous year’s for the academic year (2017-18), out of 187 students, 117 students were placed with an average salary of Rs. 881000 and the rest of them opted for higher studies. Whereas for the academic year (2016-17), out of 140 students, 80 students were placed with an average salary of Rs. 691000 and the rest of them opted for higher studies.
PG (2-year program)
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For the academic year (2017-18), out of 39 students, 15 students were placed with an average salary of Rs. 710000 and the rest of them opted for higher studies. Whereas for the academic year (2016-17), out of 36 students, 18 students were placed with an average salary of Rs. 621000 and the rest of them opted for higher studies.
PG (3-year program)
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For the academic year (2018-19), out of 148 students, 128 students were placed with an average salary of Rs. 1320000 and the rest of them opted for higher studies. Whereas for the academic year (2017-18), out of 96 students, 89 students were placed with an average salary of Rs. 1251000 and the rest of them opted for higher studies.
To check the detailed NIRF analysis of JSS Medical College, Mysore - Click here
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